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RESTful APIs in practice
09.10.2017
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are available for both variants. Listing 4 Demo Account Query with Ruby 01 require "figo" 02 03 session = Figo::Session.new("ASHWLIkouP2O6_bgA2wWReRhletgWKHYjLqDaqb0LFfamim9RjexTo22uj
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Secure microservices with centralized zero trust
04.04.2023
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get po -l app=spire-server -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") kubectl -n spire logs $SPIRE_SERVER_POD | grep -B1 attestation You will see that the SPIRE Server issued an SVID to the node agent
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The weak spot of SBCs
04.04.2023
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.2MBps matches the hard limit of the Raspberry Pi SD card reader, which is rated at a maximum of 25MBps and reportedly cannot exceed 22MBps in actual use. The Embedded Linux wiki maintains an extensive
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Setting up SSL connections on Apache 2
18.07.2013
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; Apache has supported the method since version 2.2.12 – provided you have OpenSSL version 0.9.8i or newer in use. If this is true of your own Apache installation, you can provide your own certificate in any
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Capsicum – Additional seasoning for FreeBSD
09.01.2013
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in a loop. Thus, the application can be switched to Capsicum capability mode with just two additional lines of program code: if (cap_enter() < 0) error("cap_enter: %s",pcap_strerror(errno)); The following
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Mesos compute cluster for data centers
10.06.2015
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. The current version is Mesos 0.21. Two years after the first release, the developers presented a far more advanced variant [3] at a 2011 Usenix conference. Twitter engineers had already been running Mesos
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A GUI for Warewulf 4
06.05.2025
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 (/etc/warewulf/warewulf.conf ). You then add a section to the configuration file: api:   enabled: true   allowed subnets:     - 127.0.0.1/8     - ::1/128     - 192.168.64.1/32 (Note: This code is from the webinar.) By default
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Managing the Build Environment with Environment Modules
06.11.2012
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using the avail option: $ module avail -------------------------- /opt/Modules/modulefiles ----------------------------- atlas/3.10.0/gnu4/i5-2400S modules blacs/1.1/gnu4/mpich2
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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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. Following the German KRITIS (critical infrastructure) revisions, the focus has also increasingly shifted to medium-sized companies, where working IAM has become practically mandatory. The topic of Industry 4.0
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Real World AWS for Everyone
18.02.2018
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]. Create access key pairs for the required tenants/users. An AWS access key always has a key ID in the form of AKIAJ4 PMEXHFYUHIXG2A and a secret access key such as :/ONT0HapjmLw7xni 6FPscmvPZJ Sc75hUXAQI+N3

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